Quiet Cinematography- Floating Weeds (1959)
What do you think of when you think of cinematography? There aren't necessarily wrong answers, but when we talk about good cinematography, I don't think we're always talking about good cinematography. We're talking about what we notice- what's loud and showy. But showy is not always good, and good is not always showy. So, let's talk about quiet cinematography. And let's use Yasujiro Ozu's 'Floating Weeds' as our example.
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Видео Quiet Cinematography- Floating Weeds (1959) канала The Royal Ocean Film Society
You can support this channel at Patreon- http://bit.ly/2v27J8x
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Interview w/Roger Ebert on 'Grave of the Fireflies' - http://bit.ly/1IMaJSp
Further Reading-
Transcendental Style in Film- Ozu, Bresson, Dryer by Paul Schrader - http://amzn.to/1R1trs7
You can follow me through:
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Видео Quiet Cinematography- Floating Weeds (1959) канала The Royal Ocean Film Society
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